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    Wolverine & the X-Men #11

    Wolverine & the X-Men » Wolverine & the X-Men #11 - Got Hope? released by Marvel on July 1, 2012.

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    AVX TIE-IN With tensions between the Avengers and X-Men on the rise, Kid Gladiator takes on the Avengers single-handedly! Meanwhile, with the battle for Hope raging on, the students of the Jean Grey School must decide where their allegiances lie.

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    A Little late writing this, but why not? 0

    The Good: I've dipped in and out of WATXM but the series is pretty good every time I pick up an issue. I think the X-Men tie ins for AvX have been consistently better than the main books, at least speaking for this series and Uncanny X-Men since I haven't picked up the others yet. Aaron with me is either hit or miss and he hit the mark this issue. Seeing some of the X-Men in brief fights with a touch of humor takes away some of the garbage from the main books and adds a touch good. "Iceman Smash...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Wolverine cares for Hope. 0

    This is issue 11 of Wolverine and the X-menThe GoodThere is a good scene at the beginning of this issue with Warbird and Kid Gladiator which is a bit predictable with the outcome but fun all the same. There are several pages of Avengers and X-men fights which eventually leads in to the Iceman Red Hulk fight and all of these pages are very well done. The best bits of this entire issue are the Wolverine and Hope scenes with Wolverine remembering Jean Grey which are very good. Then we end up with t...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    That Phoenix is Slow! 0

    I have come to realize that my problem with this series is neither the humorous theme nor even Wolverine's continuous overexposition. It's Chris Bachalo's art; I can't stand it, it is just too convoluted and it's like he tries too hard. I thought that issue #11 was very nice and Nick Bradshaw's characters looked cute LOL.Please check my mini-review here:http://bit.ly/K75xeZComments and feedback are always welcome!...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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